Francois Bardin

Francois Bardin (1168-1192) was a famed archer from the Kingdom of England.

Biography
Francois Bardin was born in the Duchy of Aquitaine in southwestern France, which was a part of the Kingdom of England. Bardin was one of the Christian men who joined the Third Crusade under King Richard the Lionheart, and at the Battle of Ainata in 1192 he distinguished himself as an archer with multiple kills. He later died of a fever.